Management does things correctly. It is the discipline in which an institution is designed, organized, led, and controlled. Management has many faces. That is, managers have many different styles and management has many different kinds.
These are the most frequent management types.
1. Strategic Management:- Strategic management examines the overall formation and implementation of a company's strategy with the aim of increasing and maintaining a competitive advantage. Strategic governance is a management function that can be reported to the owners of a company.
2. Management of sales
Sales territory management, teams, or accounts management.
3. Management of marketing
Marketing strategies, products, brands, and promotions are managed.
4. Public Affairs
Communications management between an organization and the public.
5. Management of operations
Management of goods and services manufacturing. Management of operations is a broad area that describes everything from manufacturing to retail.
6. Management of the supply chain
Managing a move from the supplier to the customer of a product or service.
7. Management of procurement
Managing the purchase from external sources of goods and services.
8. Management of finance and accounting
Management of financial, accounting, and teams.
9. Management of Human Resources
Responsible for employees to attract, hire, train, reward and manage their performance. Personal resources play an important role in the formation and monitoring of the culture of an organization.
10. Management of information technology
Managing teams and processes in information technology.
11.Management of research and development
Research and development process management and teams.
12. Management of engineering
Managing engineering applications for corporate solutions. New product development, production, and construction, for example.
13. Management of the Program
The management of the program is the ongoing management of a project portfolio.
14. Management of the project
Project management consists of project planning, organization, and control.
15. Management of risks
Risk management is the discipline in which the chance of negative consequences for objectives and processes is identified, evaluated, and controlled.
16. Management for Change
The management of change is based on a structured business change approach. The objective of change management is to help organizations and teams transition smoothly to the target countries.
17. Management of quality
Quality planning management, monitoring, insurance, and improvement.
18. Management of innovation
Innovation management processes such as strategy, research, and development, or organizational change.
19. Management of design
Design process management, like new product design. management.
20. Management of the facility
The administration of facilities such as offices and data centers.
21 Management of Knowledge
The management of knowledge enables knowledge to be identified, created, represented, distributed, and applied. This has become a critical field in a knowledge-driven economy.
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